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What’s at stake if Missouri opts out of the Medicaid expansion

25 Wednesday Jul 2012

Posted by Michael Bersin in Uncategorized

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ACA, Affordable Care Act, Medicaid, missouri, Obamacare, uninsured

The folks over at Lean Forward have put together an interactive map showing where states now stand in regard to opting out of the part of Obamacare that would expand Medicaid, as per the Supreme Court finding that participation in the expanded Medicaid cannot be compelled. The map’s creators assessed statements from legislators and governors to determine the current likelihood that a given state will participate in the Medicaid expansion, while noting that the situation is still fluid.

According to the map, Missouri is a “leans no” state, based on Jay Nixon’s silence and our GOP legislators’ truculence when confronted with any aspect of Obamacare. So what harm can the latest “over my dead body” GOP posturing do? Lean Forward cites the following details:  

— Missouri Population Uninsured:  853.3K (14% of state);

— Uninsured eligible for expanded Medicaid: 207.7K;

— Federal money available for Medicaid (through 2019): $8.4B.

Let me point out that that $8.4 billion federal dollars are, as my GOP friends like to point out, our tax dollars, and if the GOPers don’t want some of what we send to Washington to come back home, I sure do. Let me ask this (rhetorical) question: What kind of imbeciles have we sent to Jefferson City? This is a good deal:

… states would spend only 2.8% more on Medicaid from 2014 to 2022 than they would have without the law, according to one study based on Congressional Budget Office (CBO) figures. And that doesn’t even take into account the savings states would realize in health-care costs for the uninsured. By opting out, states would be turning their noses up at a very good deal.

That’s not all. As health care writer Maggie Mahar observes about the governors who have indicated they won’t participate in the expansion:

If these governors dig in their heels, hospitals in their states will continue to struggle to care for millions of patients who cannot pay their bills. As the cost of uncompensated care mounts, these hospitals will shift that cost to insured patients, and premiums will rise.

Alternatively, if these states accept Washington’s offer, those Medicaid dollars would create jobs. As more low-income patients have access to care, hospitals, community health centers, labs, and nursing homes will need to hire new workers.

States desperately need those jobs. And their poorest citizens desperately need healthcare.

Of course, our GOP legislators don’t care much about jobs unless they flow from wealthy “job creators” whom they’re willing to feed generously from the public trough. And they sure as hell don’t care about the uninsured poor.

 

Mitt Romney wants you to know that he’s white.

25 Wednesday Jul 2012

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Cynthia Davis, missouri, Mitt Romney, racism, white resentment

The mind boggles. It seems that Romney’s folks are prepping the stage in the U.K. for his foreign policy “tour” by playing on the same petit bougeois, white resentment they’ve attempted to exploit in the U.S. Seventeen percent of the British population, after all, are ethnic minorities – many from former British colonies like Kenya, home of Obama’s daddy. Actually, if anybody in the Romney camp were capable of honest analysis, they’d have to acknowledge Obama might have more in common with diverse Brits than the American, “Anglo-Saxons” think. The son of a post-colonial Kenyan, he grew up in homes managed by white, Kansan Anglo-Saxons (presumably – the family name was Dunham?).

Remember when Cynthia Davis chided an African-American witness at a House Health Care Committee hearing about what she believed to be the bad dietary habits of “your people”? Of course, poor, dumb Cynthia really thinks like that. But don’t you think it’s pretty bad when a presidential candidate tries to appeal to that mind-set – and embarrasses us all by doing it in an international setting?

When it comes to “building it,” it takes a village

24 Tuesday Jul 2012

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Barack Obama, Dave Spence., John Brunner, missouri, Mitt Romney

Here’s the Obama response to the “build it” splice and dice job Romney and co. are promulgating:

Key question from Stephanie Cutter: Does Romney even know how our economy works? Could also be asked about our Missouri businessmen who want to be government leaders, people like John Brunner and Dave Spence. When people want positions of leadership based on on some special expertise they claim to have and then propose to keep repeating failed experiments (trickle-down and voodoo economics are just old-fashioned ways to say you’re giving the store away to the “job-creators”), that question is more than justified.

Actually, come to think of  it, Brunner inherited his business and Dave Spence got his start working in his father’s plastics business – and grew his business by means of a government small business loan. So did they build it all by themselves?

Rep. Vicky Hartzler (r): still obsessed with those navel oranges

24 Tuesday Jul 2012

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2012, 4th Congressional District, missouri, sequestration, Teresa Hensley, Vicky Hartzler

Previously: Rep. Vicky Hartzler (r): comparing apples to navel oranges (February 16, 2012)

Via twitter:

Rep. Vicky Hartzler ‏@RepHartzler

RT “@RepTomPrice: ICYMI! @politico: Don’t sequester the common defense – w/@RepHartzler. http://politi.co/LHjMeE  #savedefense” 6:33 AM – 23 Jul 12

So we followed the link and found the recurrence of this little gem:

Don’t sequester the common defense

By REP. TOM PRICE and REP. VICKY HARTZLER | 7/22/12 9:16 PM EDT

….the smallest Navy since 1915….

An apt comparison because, as we all know, the world and the role and capabilities of the U.S. Navy hasn’t changed in almost a century.

If we could just build the Navy back up to thirty-nine battleships, seven coastal monitors, and three hundred fifty patrol craft we should be okay.

The opposition isn’t interested in either

24 Tuesday Jul 2012

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bumper stickers

Ever.

Campaign Finance: mixed message

24 Tuesday Jul 2012

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2012, campaign finance, HRCC, Jay Nixon, missouri, Missouri Ethics Commission

Today, at the Missouri Ethics Commission:

C001135 07/23/2012 JAY NIXON FOR MISSOURI Southwestern Bell Telephone, L.P., d/b/a AT&T Missouri One AT&T Center Room 4200 Saint Louis MO 63101 7/21/2012 $10,000.00

091068 07/23/2012 HOUSE REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE INC Southwestern Bell Telephone LP – AT&T Missouri One AT&T Center Room 4200 St Louis MO 63101 7/23/2012 $25,000.00

[emphasis added]

Sort of.

Does Claire McCaskill prefer Todd Akin?

23 Monday Jul 2012

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Claire McCaskill, John Brunner, missouri, Political ads, Sarah Steelman, Todd Akin

Take a look at the three ads that Claire McCaskill recently mounted against, respectively, the three GOPers locked in a primary contest to be her challenger this fall. (Michael Bersin has posted all three ads here.) Now consider Politico’s claim that the ads reveal that McCaskill would prefer to face Rep. Todd Akin (R-2) next fall. In regard to the Akin ad Politico‘s David Catenese writes:

While the McCaskill campaign is framing the spot as part of an aggressive effort to go on offense against Akin and his two GOP rivals ahead of their Aug. 7 primary, the precise language invoked is simultaneously meant to send a signal to Republican primary voters.

A narrator carefully uses a string of descriptions designed to appeal to conservatives before landing blows meant to undercut his appeal with the general electorate.

According to Catenese, the suite of ads build up Akin’s conservative credentials while savaging attacking his rivals, John Brunner and Sarah Steelman, in a way that will render them less appealing to the wingers in Missouri.*

While the entire GOP field is notably lame, Akin’s been a do-lilttle-to-nothing congressman, notable mostly for his evangelical fanaticism and extreme right-wing ideology. The few times he’s actually gotten national attention, it’s usually because he’s done something that suggests he wouldn’t be able to walk and chew gum at the same time. In a state-wide race, he might indeed be easy pickings.

*Sentence edited slightly.

Campaign Finance: dropping $25,000.00 on the 130th Legislative District race

23 Monday Jul 2012

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130th Legislative District, campaign finance, missouri, Missouri Ethics Commission

Yesterday, at the Missouri Ethics Commission:

C091114 07/22/2012 FRIENDS OF THOMAS LONG David Humphrey PO Box 4050 Joplin MO 64803 Tamko Roofing Executive 7/21/2012 $25,000.00

[emphasis added]

Why on earth would someone drop $25,000.00 on a legislative district candidate two weeks before a primary?

Someone’s nervous.

There are three republicans and one Libertarian running for the 130th Legislative District Seat.

C121011: Friends For Jeff Messenger

Party Affiliation: Republican

Established Date: 01/10/2012

Information Reported On: 2012 – July Quarterly Report

Beginning Money on Hand $288.86

Monetary Receipts + $13,467.00

Monetary Expenditures – $10,735.47

Contributions Made – $0.00

Other Disbursements – $0.00

Subtotal     $2,731.53

Ending Money On Hand   $3,020.39

[emphasis added]

Okay, that would appear to be a relatively modest, yet respectable, amount of campaign cash. On a closer look, a big chunk is from loans:

REPORT SUMMARY

FRIENDS FOR JEFF MESSENGER 7/16/2012

3. All Loans Received This Period [$]12,700.00

[emphasis added]

And, you could bet that the expenditures include signs:

ITEMIZED EXPENDITURES OVER $100 SUPPLEMENTAL FORM

FRIENDS FOR JEFF MESSENGER 7/16/2012

Signs Now 2150 S. Glenstone Ave Springfield MO 65804 4/26/2012 Signs for Campaign $856.72

Signs Now 2150 S. Glenstone Ave. Springfield MO 65804 5/16/2012 Campaign Signs $645.60

My Campaign Store 902 E. Court Ave Jefferson IN 47130 6/20/2012 Campaign Signs and Fans $3,554.18

My Campaign Store 902 E. Court Ave. Jeffersonville IN 47130 6/21/2012 Campaign Fans $1,234.82

Signs Now 2150 S. Glenstone Ave. Springfield MO 65804 6/29/2012 Banners and Campaign Signs $348.62

[emphasis added]

Campaign fans? That’s a lot of money. And, yes, it appears to be for hand held fans.

The recipient of the largesse is a a one term incumbent:

C091114: Friends Of Thomas Long

Party Affiliation: Republican

Established Date: 05/26/2009

Information Reported On: 2012 – July Quarterly Report

Beginning Money on Hand $59,578.71

Monetary Receipts + $13,680.00

Monetary Expenditures – $6,349.42

Contributions Made – $2,500.00

Other Disbursements – $0.00

Subtotal     $4,830.58

Ending Money On Hand   $64,409.29

[emphasis added]

Well, that’s a comparative boatload of cash on hand. As if they’re saving it to oppose the Libertarian in the general election?

There is only one inescapable conclusion. Fans make people nervous.

There is another republican candidate:

C121286: Hunt For Mo Rep

Party Affiliation: Republican

Established Date: 05/09/2012

Information Reported On: 2012 – July Quarterly Report

Beginning Money on Hand $0.00

Monetary Receipts + $2,168.17

Monetary Expenditures – $1,488.66

Contributions Made – $0.00

Other Disbursements – $0.00

Subtotal     $679.51

Ending Money On Hand   $679.51

[emphasis added]

Why, they could run as a Libertarian. If they raised and spent less money.

The Aurora shootings: A political Rorschach test

23 Monday Jul 2012

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Billy Long, Claire McCaskill, James Holmes, Jared Loughner, John Brunner, Lacy Clay, missouri, Roy Blunt, Sarah Steelman, Stacy Newman, Vicky Hartzler

I don’t know the motivation or situation of the Batman movie shooter, James Holmes, but I do know that schizophrenia most often manifests itself in late adolescence or early twenties. I know that what Holmes did is not incompatible with schizophrenic delusions such as those that led Jared Loughner to shoot Gabby Giffords. I also know that no matter what impelled his behavior, he had no difficulty arming himself with lethal assault weapons that serve no other purpose than rapid-fire killing. So much for a summary of all that I need to know abut this latest mass shooting.

Reactions from our political leaders have been all over the board, ranging from tight-lipped silence to absurd efforts to make ideological hay where no hay has been planted. (I am alluding, of course, to statements like those of the imbecilic Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-Tx) who was among the first to strap on his ideological waders when he attributed the Aurora tragedy to the  lack of institutionalized Christian prayer in schools.)

To date, Missouri pols are no exception. Many, of course, have not yet said anything – and some may never address the event; it will be interesting to see who wants to sweep it under the rug. Those who have acknowledged the shooting, however, seem to fall into one of three categories.

First are those who have been careful to avoid the appearance of politicizing the event. On Facebook and via Twitter pols such as Rep. Vicky Hartzler (R-4), Rep. Lacy Clay (D-1), Senators Roy Blunt and  Claire McCaskill, and Senatorial candidates John Brunner and Sarah Steelman have simply expressed sympathy and concern about the families of the victims. While this response is entirely appropriate, it is also convenient for embattled Democrats like McCaskill who has good reason to avoid riling up 2nd amendment fanatics unnecessarily. It is equally convenient for her opposite ideological numbers, such as Sarah Steelman who’s made a big deal about her NRA loving proclivities and her support for such extreme measures as conceal-and-carry legislation.

It will be interesting to see if any of these folks feel compelled to address the issue of gun control policy in the coming days. There will certainly be pressure to take up the defense or go on the offensive since some of their more avid supporters are not waiting. Witness this comment on Steelman’s facebook page:

… The so called “GOOD People” of Aurora allowed this to happen by allowing a theater to BAN guns. Now who is going to abide? Only the murderer will decide who dies. No sympathy here. You reap what you sow. Deal with it.

Steelman and others on the right should quickly distance themselves from this type of callous and ugly drivel if they feel the need to cultivate any credibility beyond Tea Party confines. It ought to be easy to do since this rhetoric is basically nothing more than stupid, macho swagger with no basis in fact – as Dave Weigel demonstrated in his takedown of the this meme in regard to the Aurora shootings.

The second type of response is exemplified by Rep. Billy Long (R-7) who has chosen to take the creative route à la Lois Gohmert. He has attempted to place himself on the moral high road while avoiding the issue of guns and managing to get in a swipe at the mainstream media – all at the same time. He wants “media” to “show some leadership” and stop showing photos of James Holmes; the news media should, according to Long, reserve their attention for the victims. He apparently thinks that the news coverage should be restricted to sensational exploitation of the dead, wounded and grieving, rather than probing the whys and hows of the tragedy. The latter, of course, might lead to uncomfortable questions about such things as legislation to ban assault guns which Billy, a long time NRA cheerleader, is on the record as opposing

Third and last, only one Missouri politician – at least as far as I am aware – has had the moral wherewithal to confront the elephant in the room, the outsize influence of the National Rifle Association. State Rep. Stacy Newman (D-73) has had the guts to call it the way lots of us see it:

As a Million Mom Marcher who has worked since 2000 to prevent needless gun violence, I am outraged that the gun lobby has continued to negatively influence our legislature.  Instead of passing sensible gun laws, the NRA has taken our legislature hostage with the passage of less restrictive and less prohibitive firearm laws. The gun lobby has consistently turned their backs on efforts to pass common sense legislation which could save lives.  Their motive is simple – increase gun manufacturers profits.  Tragedies like the Colorado theatre shooting should not happen in civilized society. They happen because legislatures let the N.R.A. write our gun laws.

This type of leadership isn’t just courageous, it’s essential. You want to know what Newman’s up against, read Randy Turner’s indictment of NRA influence in Missouri. You want to know what we’re all up against, just consider that last Saturday night, the police escorted a man out of an Ozark theater after he entered with a gun strapped on his hip. He did nothing illegal, though, according to the local Sheriff, since he was “just exercising his right to carry a firearm.”

I wonder how many other wannabe cowboys are going to use the Aurora incident as an excuse for showing off their guns. And how long it’ll be until an innocent bystander gets caught in some stupid shoot-out. It may be true that guns don’t kill people, people do, but it’s also true that people use guns to kill people, often lots of people, quickly and easily, no fuss, no bother, sometimes without even meaning to do so.

UPDATE:  Steve Benen also considers the conservative refrain that an armed populace can best defend against crazy shooters – specifically noting how, during the shooting of Gabby Gifford, an armed responder came close to mistakenly shooting an innocent person. A greater disaster was only averted because he had the sense not to use his gun. Benen also points us to reporter Laura Conaway’s efforts to verify stories about “armed heroes” who save the day – most of which she concludes don’t stand up to close examination.

If, on the other hand, you’re interested in a case where possession of a firearm made a situation worse, you need only look to the recent road-rage shooting incident in Missouri.

   

Campaign Finance: on any given Sunday, part 2

23 Monday Jul 2012

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Today, at the Missouri Ethics Commission:

C001135 07/22/2012 JAY NIXON FOR MISSOURI UAW Region 5 PAC 721 Dunn Road Hazelwood MO 63042 7/20/2012 $50,000.00

[emphasis added]

Nah, were not gonna be seeing these kinds of campaign contributions to Dave Spence (r). Not gonna happen.

Previously: Campaign Finance: On any given Sunday (June 24, 2012)  

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